Ceramic Plate (5e Equipment)
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Ceramic Plate[edit]
Cost | Armor Class (AC) | Strength | Stealth | Weight |
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150 gp | 18 | Str 15 | Disadvantage | 70 lb. |
Ceramic plate is a full-body suit made of fired terracotta segments, supported on the interior by leather straps and cloth padding. Ceramic plate is a popular steel alternative among civilizations rich in clay but poor in metal.
Brittle. Ceramic plate is hard, but brittle and liable to break. While you are wearing this armor, whenever you take damage of any type other than acid, fire, poison, psychic, or necrotic the ceramic plate takes the same amount of damage; a suit of ceramic plate has 100 hit points and is vulnerable to bludgeoning damage. Once the armor reaches 0 hit points, it shatters to pieces and becomes unusable.
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